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    <td><img src="images/wizard_xwt_composite0.gif" align="left" hspace="10">Subclasses of the 
	SWT Composite class can be
              created using the XWT Composite wizard. The wizard can be
              selected from the drop down wizard menu or from the
              Eclipse New wizard.
              <p>To use the wizard, select the project source folder and package 
				to contain the class. Then enter the class name and hit the Finish
              button. 
      <p>Note that XWT support is available for Eclipse 3.5, 3.6 and above. The
		<b>Eclipse XML Editors and Tools</b> feature should be loaded into 
		Eclipse for the optimal XML editing experience.<p>&nbsp;</td>
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	<img src="images/wizard_xwt_composite1.gif">&nbsp; <img src="images/wizard_xwt_composite2.gif"></td>
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      <p>The wizard generates the following XWT file (XML code) and associated 
		.java file.</p>
		<p> <img src="images/wizard_xwt_composite3.gif"></p>
      <p>When editing XWT Composites, all of the standard SWT layouts,
      containers, widgets and menus are available. Custom or third party
      controls may be added via the <b>
		<a href="../../../com.instantiations.designer.doc.user/html/userinterface/palette.html">Choose 
		Component</a></b> command.</p>
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